22 comments:

I haven't made them in a long time, Cindy, and I have never made the square ones. I REALLY like the way those look. I think I need to get some buckets out there and get going. We are supposed to get about 16" here along the bay. At least my daughter drove in from Milwaukee tonight- she was going to come tomorrow....Have a great night~xo Diana

Love the look, but do not want the cold temps necessary to keep them frozen !!! Hope you don't get the snow predicted. That much snow at one time here would shut this place down. :D People here do not know how to drive in white/frozen stuff - period , point, blank! :DCk. your email. :)

Oh Cindy! That is simply lovely! You must try and get a photo of them lining your porch or path. Amazing! And yes, we have heard of the bitter winter weather headed back East. Not exactly sure where you are...but we have friends and family there that are getting hit with the cold.

Oh Cindy, how pretty! I don't want to have cold enough weather to do this, but it sure is pretty. Thank you for your prayers for our little Dylan Cooper. I hope your mother's health is improving. Praying for her. laurie

Merry Christmas, Cindy!Oh...What a beautiful addition to your Christmas decorating. The weather outside is frightful...which is perfect for this amazing creation!Thank you for sharing!Blessings,Carolynn xx

I've always wanted to make one of these! It sounds easy so maybe I'll try. I am wondering how you are doing with the snow storm! We had the October blizzard, and then nothing since! Hope you still have power. Merry Christmas to you and your family! Linda

Brilliant, Cindy! It does get pretty cold here, in Western New York, so I should be able to do something like this soon. So far, we've had a really mild winter - but I know there will be a string of below freezing days soon - so iced luminaries it is! Thanks for the inspiration!Artie

What a cool idea!!!! It's cold enough here in the Kansas City, MO area to do that overnight! That would have been so cool for my dinner party last weekend!!!! Filing the idea away for next year! Thank you for sharing, and have a safe, happy New Year!

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Welcome to Applestone Cottage. My husband Dan and I bought this cottage in the hills of Western Wisconsin 2 years ago. My husband Dan is a building construction and woodworking teacher at our local high school. He loves to build and I love to decorate on a shoe-string budget. With an empty nest looming, we wanted to take our life in a new direction. We found our little stone cottage on 2 acres surrounded by apple trees. Hence, Applestone Cottage began. Please join us as we turn on little cottage in the country into an inviting little home. Cindy